USB-C has been slowly taking over, and you may have already experienced the big change with your new BlackBerry KEYone. While USB-C has plenty of advantages, this change means that all of your old cables are no longer compatible, and now you'll need a bunch of new ones. Right now, Aukey is offering some pretty nice discounts on its 3 and 5-packs of USB-C cables, which helps make the transition a bit more affordable.
You can grab a basic 3-pack for as little as $8.75, or opt for the braided ones which are perfect for those who are a bit harsher on their cables for just $11.89. You'll need to use a coupon code during checkout at Amazon to get these prices, so be sure to use the matching coupon code below for the listing you select.
- 3-Pack 3.3ft USB 3.0 A to C Cables - $8.75 with code B68HPZQ4
- 3-Pack 3.3ft USB 3.0 A to C Cables (Braided Nylon) - $11.89 no code needed
- 5-Pack USB 3.0 A to C Cables (3.3ft x 3, 6.6ft x 1, 1ft x 1) - $13.85 with code 3YWJ2BPX
- 5-Pack USB 3.0 A to C Cables (Braided Nyylon, 3.3ft x 3, 6.6ft x 1, 1ft x 1) - $14.93 with code EAZKW6S7
Sure, your KEYone may not need to be charged all the time, but if you find yourself needing a charge you'll want to have a few of these around. Be sure to grab one for your house, car, and office now!
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